FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY One objective for this report is to provide basic geologic information for the accompanying geologic map, cross sections, and geomorphology. Information provided by this report and these maps is intended for a diverse audience comprising professionals in geology, hydrology, engineering, environmental and urban planning, and laypersons, all of whom have varying levels of geologic knowledge. The map can help users identify and interpret geologic features which impact activities related to groundwater quality and quantity, location of mineral resources, land-use planning, and designing construction projects. Applied uses of the maps and data in this report include: 1) identifying potential new mineral resources, 2) characterizing zones of potential aquifer recharge and confinement, 3) aiding in water-management decisions on groundwater flow and usage, 4) providing information on aquifer vulnerability to potential pollution, 5) ecosystem, wetlands, and environmental characterization, and 6) recreational uses. IL A F A)ETTE M CROSS5 Cm I -- li (:Ro s cl f A HAMILTON L . (0 I I~re 1.iki , [! "( LAKE( ITn 1' , 1 L ikl: I EE CO SCOLULJMIBIA I 'o (, --. .',. :-.-^ .: :: :,4 ^ "* :/. .. I. ',,1 UNION - CO / I / BRADFORD ,LACHUACO 1 1 1-L E ,'- I*' .'S ll,.' | I 0 10 20 30 40 50 Miles I) 10 20 30 40 50 W( 7(1 8i Kilomelers O.FM.S.83-o1-07 1995 SO.F.M.S.83-08-12. 1996 - O.FMS.6. 1997 'l O.FM.S.87. 1998 OFM.S. 8K. 1999 SO.F.MM S 89. 20001 SO.F.M.S. 90. 20011 w II r m II LEGEND O.F.M.S 91.2002 O.FM.S. 92. 2003 O FM.S. 93. 2(H)4 O.FM.S. 94. 2005 O.FM.S. 97. 2006 O.FM.S. 98. 2(H)7 O.FM.S. 99. 2008 (Current STATEMAP Study Area) 1 City - - County Boundary ] 1:24.(0I Quadrangle = I: 100,000I Quadrangle Figure 1. Areas mapped under the FGS STATEMAP Program. *I Jl% Di,1_1H kn U I I